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Hà Nội Ngày Trở Về (Phú Quang, Lời: Doãn Thanh Tùng & Phú Quang) – Quang Dũng; Em Đi Chùa Hương (Trung Đức & Thơ: Nguyễn Nhược Pháp) – Tú Quyên & Thanh Trúc; Hà Nội Mùa Vắng Những Cơn Mưa (Trương Quý Hải, Thơ: Bùi Thanh Tuấn) – Thế Sơn; Video Clip: Nhạc Sĩ Hoàng Dương
At the end of that very same year, she secretly entered a children's talent-search contest produced by Pháp-Á production at Norodom Stage in Saigon. Mai traveled to the contest by sneaking into the back of transport trucks and hitching a ride from Đà Lạt City to Saigon. She won second prize singing Pham Duy's famous song, Ngày Trở Về.
During this period, his name was associated with folk songs and "new folk songs" composed by Phạm Duy: Vợ chồng quê, Ngày trở về, Nhớ người thương binh, Tình nghèo, Quê nghèo, Về miền Trung... He later changed his stage name to Duy Khánh - which included "Duy" from Phạm Duy, and "Khánh" from one of his friends' name.
Two years after Lập's death, Bức Tường reunited for a show titled "Ngày trở về" ("Return Date"). [62] Bức Tường had a competition to determine whom to add to the band's line-up in their national tour in 2019.
Nguyễn Phú Quang (13 October 1949 – 8 December 2021), known popularly simply as Phú Quang, was an influential Vietnamese composer, primarily known for his love songs and songs about Hanoi.
Gala Ngày trở về (Return Day: The Gala) Chào 2015 (Hello 2015) Đón Tết cùng VTV 2015 (Welcoming Tet with VTV 2015) Hát mãi khúc quân hành (Endless Marching Songs) Impressive Topical Image; The process of rescuing the workers in the case of Đạ Dâng hydroelectric tunnel collapse (in the 19h News Reports by VTV Phú Yên)
"Huế ngày trở về" "Đêm phương nam nghe câu hò huế" "Con đường mang tên em" "VCD Vẫn là Em" "CD-DVD Chỉ là Mơ thôi" singer on "Hotel Vietnam" by Japan's Blue Asia band. King Records
Phạm Duy (5 October 1921 – 27 January 2013) was one of Vietnam's most prolific songwriters with a musical career that spanned more than seven decades through some of the most turbulent periods of Vietnamese history and with more than one thousand songs to his credit, [1] he is widely considered one of the three most salient and influential figures of modern Vietnamese music, along with ...